Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Jim Stars in "Forensic Files" Case

Lights, camera, and some make-up action - this is the true behind-the-scenes making of an upcoming episode of the TV show,
"Forensic Files." Jim was the lead detective on a double homicide back in 1995. I do not want to reveal much of the case, but the crimes were gruesome, terrifying the community. The 20-month investigation is intriguing and leads to a satisfying end where the killer is captured and convicted to life without the possibility of parole.

Jim reviews a tableful of information - over 650 tips were documented, investigated and prioritized. Check the grin - he should not be that happy being up so early on a holiday (MLK Jr) - he is obviously delirious from his 16-hour study session the night before.

Here producer, Mike Joseloff from NYC, directs prosecutor, Don Raz, and Jim on a scene. Soundman, Ed Liming, signals camerman, Stan McMeekin.
Jim works the investigation - scene 5 take 2.
Unfortunately, my little chocolate gave out except for this last one - hmmm - looks suspiciously like Jim's front seats, but so clutter free... the things you do for Hollywood. Just when the street scenes were about to start - lights, sirens, action!
(Pencil in the Date October 16th @ 10 PM as the projected date this should be on. Maybe someone can "Tivo" this for a pizza party the next day.)

We are not listed yet... so .... don't look to hard. jk

3 comments:

Walaka of Earth 2 said...

Wow - when will this be broadcast?

JKK said...

Pencil in the Date October 16th @ 10 PM as the projected date this should be on. Maybe someone can "Tivo" this for a pizza party the next day.

Anonymous said...

Jim, You did a great job and it was a lot of fun to hang out with you on inauguration day. It was really long and cold day. Stan and I ended up working another 5 days after this to finish up the production. It's always fun to see how they edit the finished show.

Cheers from the sound guy.